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Trevor Lynch-Staunton
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« on: April 26, 2003, 12:31:34 PM »

I was putting on my cross drilled rotors and checked my rear passenger wheel for play and it moves.  :cry:
I am going to have to replace the bearings I guess.  Anyone have any leads on a cheap source?  Lordco wants $110 for the whole hub assembly.  I thought that would be easier to put in than getting the bearings pressed in, and the bearings were going to cost at least $100 anyways.  I did this process once on my last Talon, don't remember too much of the details though.  I know I borrowed a slide hammer to get the axle out.  

I have heard of people getting industrial equivalent bearings, anyone locally done this?  I would have to get them pressed in but if I can get them for cheap it may be worth it.

Cheerz
Trevor
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